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Bob Weeks

Class of 2014

Summary

🏅 Inducted in 2014
⛳️ Golf & Curling
🎥 Media

Biography

Bob Weeks’ journey from Scarlett Woods to becoming Canada’s foremost golf journalist is a testament to his passion for storytelling and dedication to his craft. Despite starting out with a degree in communications and pitching his first story to SCOREGolf magazine simply out of the need for a job, Weeks quickly found his calling in journalism.

His early experiences, including writing scripts for the Wintario lottery show, taught him the importance of finding compelling stories in every situation. This skill served him well as he transitioned to golf journalism, where he found a niche combining his love for the game with his storytelling abilities.

Weeks’ rise through the ranks at SCOREGolf, from junior editor to editor and eventually to editorial director, reflects his commitment to excellence and his deep knowledge of the sport. He has become a familiar voice in the golfing world, hosting radio shows, writing for various publications, and providing analysis for TSN.

Throughout his career, Weeks has remained focused on making golf accessible and relatable to all players, from weekend enthusiasts to seasoned professionals. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity in reporting, always striving to provide insights that resonate with his audience.

Weeks’ coverage of major events like the Masters and national championships has allowed him to witness historic moments in Canadian golf firsthand. His professionalism and dedication to accuracy have earned him the respect of his peers and the admiration of golf fans across the country.

Beyond golf, Weeks is also deeply involved in the sport of curling, where he has found success both as a player and as a journalist. His contributions to curling journalism have been recognized with awards and accolades, further cementing his reputation as a versatile and talented sports journalist.

As Weeks continues to share his passion for golf and curling with audiences around the world, he remains grateful for the opportunities he has had and the relationships he has built along the way. His induction into the Ontario Golf Hall of Fame and other honors serve as testament to his lasting impact on the sports he loves.